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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 12:44 AM
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I had a 12 h. Shetland Pony x Welsh Gelding who used to clamber up the stairs and nap on the porch with the dogs in his old age.

Sadly he crossed the rainbow bridge several years ago, at the age of 34.
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 01:42 AM
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I would perhaps, let horses in my house... maaaybe.. a mini much more likely as long as they're potty trained. :P and doesn't track dirt in..

When I build my castle, the stable will be attached to it. kinda like oldfashioned, where the animals helped warm the house. Of course the manure pile will be a looooong way off. ^^
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 01:44 AM
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Yeah she does a good job. Just follows us inside walks around a little bit... But she is not yet 14 hands. She is only 13 months old too.
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 03:50 AM
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I had a fairly large pony who I brought in the house quite often. She was great....never made a mess, never made a fuss. I could only bring her in the ground floor though, cause she never managed the stairs and I never coaxed her to. We spent hours together and had alot of good "fun" ;)

I remember freakin out one morning cause she had been with me the night before when it was raining. I woke up that morning in a panic because I didn't want anyone to see the hoof prints leading right to the door and then out again. I had to run out and "erase" her hoof prints. The morning barn help was already there but I don't think they saw me doing the "erasing". I looked out and the pony was in the pasture with a little grin on her face while she ate her spring grass. I don't think she ever told a soul :wub:
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 04:51 AM
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If I would have a horse as a lover I definitely would want to be around it more.

so I am for having a horse in the house, though there are a lot of houses not big enough for them.
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 11:16 AM
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I would let them in, but I would prefer them to spend most of their time outside (would probably leave the door open at all times when i was in) because they are creatures of wide open spaces and need lost of grazing and fresh air etc. If i lived ina town without any otudoor spaces i wouldnt keep one in the same manner as a dog.

I often envisage a farmhouse to live in and the room by the back door converted to a stable for my stallion or jack ^_^ you could have the kitchen next door separated by a half-door and talk whilst having breakfast!
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 01:21 PM
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if I had a horse I would let it inside ^_^

and have my own little fun with it :w00t:
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Posted: Jun 13 2007, 04:28 PM
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We let are mini stallion come in the house but we have to put up the mirrors if he sees him self in the mirror he thinks it's a mare and wants her right now hehehehehe anyways we let him mount one of us so he'll calm down

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